The ballad version of the song has already been performed live on KBS “Music Bank” last week. After their performance, fan opinion has been that the slow, ballad version best expresses the meanings behind the emotional lyrics, as it talks about the lonely and heartbroken feelings after a break up.

On a side note, T-ara left for Japan earlier today to start promoting their upcoming Japanese single, “Yayaya.” The girls will run both Korean and Japanese promotions together as they will fly back to Seoul on November 25 for their performance on KBS “Music Bank,” where they will show another live stage of “Cry Cry.”